Security guard / alarm system companies?

Discussion in 'Luxury and Lifestyle' started by bookish, Apr 6, 2017.

  1. bookish

    bookish

    I'm not a security pro but I've had to take out the trash a few times. When I have dealt with (hiring) security companies I've ranged from unimpressed to severely disappointed.

    Anyone know of any companies out there, big or small, that can (and will) compete with relatively elite criminals / syndicates / corrupt third world governments?

    I'm talking about the kind of guys that really go to bat for you. If you go on vacation and end up locked up in some dingy third world cage they will get you an attorney, not because you asked them to but because they already know you are there. Maybe they will decide an attorney is a waste of time and send in some spies or troops with mortars, napalm, and air support to kill gods, drag you out, and make em' pay.

    I know, $$$$.

    Alternately, if anyone wants to put something like that together with me, or knows someone with those skills that isn't also brainwashed and disloyal; let me know or private message me.
     
  2. bookish

    bookish

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  3. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Cuban Embassy Strange Sounds Illness Now Affecting U.S. Diplomats in China
    South China Morning Post, June 7, 2018 – more U. S. citizens evacuating from U. S. Consulate in Guangzhou, China, after suffering what appears to be the same strange, sound-frequency-related illness that disabled Cuban U. S. Embassy workers beginning in 2016 to 2017.
    “It’s hard for Chinese people to believe that any foreign organization can conduct this kind of behavior on Chinese soil while avoiding all monitoring and not leaving any clue.”
    Global Times, State-run Chinese newspaper, June 8, 2018
    June 9, 2018 Albuquerque, New Mexico – American diplomats working in the U. S. Consulate of Guangzhou, China, are now experiencing the same mind-body disorientations experienced since August 2017, by 24 Americans and 10 Canadians working in the U. S. Embassy in Havana, Cuba. Victims report hearing loss, headaches, dizziness, fuzzy vision, losing balance and not being able to think straight. The Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Thursday, June 7, 2018, that China is willing to help the United States to investigate for answers to the mysterious phenomenon. The Consulate processes visas for Chinese citizens traveling to the United States. Also, more than two million American citizens travel to China each year and about 175,000 Americans hold Chinese resident visas.
    Causes could be infrasound, ultrasound or microwave. Speculations have been raised about whether the Russians could be trying out an experimental beam weapon. The “new neurological syndrome,” as described by University of Pennsylvania scientists, is the same as in Cuba with concussion-like symptoms without any blows to the heads. At least two consulate staff were evacuated this week from the Guangzhou consulate back to the University of Pennsylvania for testing, while on June 7, 2018, the South China Morning Post showed this photograph of Americans as they “Flee U.S. Consulate in China As Mysterious Sonic Sickness Linked to Cuba Illness Spreads.”
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    South China Morning Post, June 7, 2018 – more U. S. citizens evacuating from U. S. Consulate in Guangzhou, China, after suffering what appears to be the same strange, sound-frequency-related illness that disabled Cuban U. S. embassy diplomats beginning in 2016 to 2017.
    Further, the State Department sent a medical team to the Guangzhou consulate on May 31, 2018, with specialists from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for further research there. The first American diplomats in Guangzhou were evacuated in April 2018, after experiencing headaches and dizziness when they heard strange sounds in the Consulate. No one has yet confirmed the total number of American evacuees from the Consulate.
    Studies of the Cuban victims at the University of Pennsylvania were directed by Dr. Douglas H. Smith, M. D., Director of the Center for Brain Injury and Repair at the University of Pennsylvania, reported in April 2018. (See original 2-part Earthfiles at end of this update.) Dr. Smith told Earthfiles.com: “We all believe this is a real syndrome (in Cuba). This is concussion without blunt head trauma. … The one thing that was the same (for victims) was hearing a strange sound, typically loud, but the difference was the sound could be anything from like a high-pitched type of noise or something that sounded like cicadas to a low tone or kind of a scraping metal tone, and even the sensations they described were different. Like some people felt vibrations or that weird feeling you have when the car window’s open and you have like a baffling type of sensation to others just feeling kind of out of it.”
    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Tuesday, June 5, 2018, “The precise nature of the injuries suffered by the affected (American consulate) personnel, and whether a common cause exists for all cases, has not yet been established.”
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    Mike Pompeo, 70th U. S. Secretary of State, sworn into office on April 26, 2018. Official swearing in photo.
    Then on Friday, June 8, 2018, the State Department issued a health alert to American citizens living or traveling in China, advising them to seek medical attention if they experienced “auditory or sensory phenomena” similar to those experienced by American diplomats evacuated to the United States.
    The New York Times reported on Saturday, June 9, 2018, that the Global Times, a nationalist state-run Chinese newspaper that enjoys taunting the United States, stated: “It’s hard for Chinese people to believe that any foreign organization can conduct this kind of behavior on Chinese soil while avoiding all monitoring and not leaving any clue.”
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    More:
    https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/weapons/a21201860/sonic-attack-cuba-china-guangzhou/
     
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  4. bookish

    bookish

    So..."no"?
     
  5. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    What's it mean? Who's doing it and how?
     
  6. bookish

    bookish

    I didn't read the whole article because its time for a nap. I did read a similar article some time ago and here are my thoughts based on that.

    I don't know enough to tell you. There are drugs and poisons that can produce similar effects. Maybe even biological weapons. It could be some bioweapon softening them up for later brainwashing. Most likely its the Chinese (where is it happening?). After that its most likely the CIA. The CIA has no respect for anyone, even other CIA agents. Its entirely possible all this is happening because the CIA didn't like that the ambassador bought custom embossed stationary from Cuba and decided to test a new brainwashing chemical on him but accidentally spilt it all over the place and multiple people have been exposed. Since this is only happening in China there is a good chance some Chinese general is doing his own thing or maybe the Chinese version of CIA is playing around. The problem is the implementation seems amateurish so more likely some Chinese engineering student decided to vote at the embassy. But even then true responsibility might lie with the pimp from the swingers club who has been too rough with his whore who sits behind the engineering student and siphons off his life force and makes him neurotic and stupid.

    I'd like to know how soon this has happened after a first arrival in China, and how soon after the first visit to the embassy, and is it only USA people or also Chinese people and other nationalities. Can these timings rule out biological weapons? You can make ultra fast bio weapons, but usually they kill you too and not much point otherwise. GCMS inside the building along with PCR of cultures of air samples and swabs from surfaces would help. Also high contrast MRI scans of victims.

    Lastly not only does the implementation seem amateurish but also the response. This could easily all be fake and its just some psy op from the US but I have no idea why they would want this in the press.

    At this point my conclusion is that I have nothing to do with it, know nothing about it, am not being paid to concern myself with it, and would better spend my time worrying about my own problems which are ample and numerous. Maybe you feel the same way now?

    P.S. I left out the possibility of a bad batch of some vaccine. Though you might still expect that to be more than just ambassadors to China.
     
    Last edited: Jun 13, 2018